Ch. 9 Linear Momentum. Momentum (p) Momentum is a measure of how hard it is to stop or turn a moving object.
J. Pulickeel SPH4U1 February 2010. Newtons Three Laws 1. An object in motion tends to stay in motion and an object at rest tends to stay at rest, unless.
Ch04 Newton's 3rd Law; Action-Reaction Pair Examples
Newton’s Laws of Motion. To get us started…. Sir Isaac Newton Born in England in 1643 Lived for 85 years.
For every action….. Action and Reaction Newton’s third law describes something else that happens when one object exerts a force on another object. 3.
* Next Homework Due Feb13 Physics 101 Today Finish Chapter 4, and then Chapter 5: Newton’s Third Law.
Momentum A measure of how hard it is to stop a moving object. Related to both mass and velocity. Possessed by all moving objects.
2.2 Newton's Laws Lesson 1: Newton's First Law of Motion Newton's First Law Inertia and Mass State of Motion Balanced and Unbalanced Forces Lesson 2: Force.
What is Newton’s 3 rd Law? The Questions. Newton’s 3 rd Law says that for every action force there must be an equal and opposite reaction force. The.
Newton’s Laws of Motion
& ForcesForces. Isaac Newton Isaac Newton (1642–1727) Isaac Newton proposed that the tendency of an object was to maintain in its current state of motion.
Law of Conservation of Momentum. If the resultant external force on a system is zero, then the vector sum of the momentums of the objects will remain.